FOR THE RECORD - Published correction ran Thursday, November 11, 1993.The obituary of Selma E. Beran in Wednesday's Local section incorrectly said she retired from Coffman's Department Store, Pittsburgh. She retired from Kaufmann's Department Store. The incorrect information was supplied by the funeral home. The corrected obituary appears on Page C4.

Mrs. Beran was a native of Pittsburgh and a Peninsula resident for seven years. She was a member of Saint Jerome's Catholic Church.

Survived by a son, James W. Beran of Newport News; a brother, Carl Wichman of Pittsburgh; three sisters, Johanna Beran of Newport News, Bernice McClure Stern of Pittsburgh and Celia Winski Midgley of Houston; and two grandchildren.

Visitation from 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday at W.J. Smith & Son Funeral Home. Funeral 11 a.m. at Saint Jerome's Catholic Church by the Rev. James Ditty. Embombment in Parklawn Memorial Park, Hampton.

Survived by two sons, Garland L. Brown of Gloucester and Linwood A. Brown of Hopewell; two granddaughters and a great-grandchild.

Graveside service was held Monday in Rose Hill Cemetery, Rose Hill, N.C.

GEORGE W. CLARY

HAMPTON - George W. Clary, 80, who retired as a road construction foreman in 1978 after 28 years with Basic Construction Co., died Sunday, Nov. 7.

Mr. Clary was an Army veteran of World War II. He worked with the Corps of Engineers and served in the European Theater. A Peninsula resident for 43 years, he was a native of Brunswick County.

Survived by a daughter, June I. Fryer of Hampton; four sisters, Lucille C. Lewis of Brodnax, Margaret C. Mills of Danville and Ruth C. Walker and Pearl C. Watson of LaCross; two brothers, Monroe Clary of Atlanta and Shelton Clary of Roanoke; four grandchildren and a great-grandchild.

Mrs. Jones was a member of Saint Paul's C.M.E. Church. She retired from Norfolk Naval Base.

Survived by two daughters, Barbara J. Allen and Jeanette Dunn of Norfolk; five sisters, Mary K. Kelley and Gladys K. Williams of Baltimore, Diana Ruth Key of Buffalo, N.Y., Norman Key Greene of Ivor and Precious Irene Key of East Orange, N.J.; a brother, John Key of Gwinn, Mich.; six grandchildren and a great-grandchild.

Funeral 11 a.m. Thursday at Saint Paul's C.M.E. Church by the Rev. Stewart. Burial in Emmanuel Baptist Church Cemetery, Smithfield.

Arrangements by Hale Funeral Home.

BURROUGHS C. MILLS

SEATTLE - Burroughs C. Mills, a former resident of Warwick County, died Saturday, Nov. 6.

Mr. Mills was a 1952 graduate of George Washington Carver High School, Newport News. He served in Air Force intelligence and was a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2 and Disabled American Veterans.

Survived by his wife, Jean Mills; two daughters, Lynn Mills of Seattle and Susan Burke of England; a stepdaughter, Brenda Bobo of Renton, Wash.; a stepson, Turner Bobo of Klamath Falls, Ore; brothers and sisters, Lillian Mills of Washington, D.C., John Beatty, Pat Beatty, Doris Beatty, James Mills and Jacky Dawsen of Philadelphia; four grandchildren and a great-grandchild.